Well, most times just skin and hair. I can't remember the last time I wore a wristwatch, or even cared to. I did get a gold colored watch when I retired and I think the battery has worn down on it if I can even find it.

When I decide to wear a wristwatch it's the watch I bought to celebrate my honorable liberation from the US Army in '73 and to take the place of the chronograph I lost in my shipped belongings. It's an Omega moonwatch (speedmaster pro'). It's in the safe and stays there. The band wore out long ago and I have it on a web band to help protect the crystal.

Some may not know what this is, it's a wind up and has an escapement mechanism.

(04-24-2012, 07:21 AM)SirWhiskers Wrote: One hand watches are very cool.

Thank you. I very briefly fell victim to WWAD and picked up about 4 nice watches. I do not dare visit the watch forums anymore because I cannot afford that particular acquisition disorder. Still though, I enjoy the watches that I did acquire.

My current favorite is my Bell @ Ross 03 fairly large and looks like an aircraft instrument...also have a few Luminox, A Concord Mariner and a Omega Constellation and even a Citizen Eco-Drive....damn I love watches also...thanks for making me aware of my other addictions....Help !!!!!!!

(04-24-2012, 07:21 AM)SirWhiskers Wrote: One hand watches are very cool.

Thank you. I very briefly fell victim to WWAD and picked up about 4 nice watches. I do not dare visit the watch forums anymore because I cannot afford that particular acquisition disorder. Still though, I enjoy the watches that I did acquire.

Hehe. Sounds like how I cured my SBAD, I picked up watch AD. I don't recommend the cure to anyone, stay with shaving, much cheaper AD to have